Brexit trade checks will cost £330m a year. Starmer must revisit this disastrous deal | Simon Jenkins

The price of the Tories’ new border regime beggars belief. In a cost of living crisis, it’s a bill we can’t afford

The government is planning to increase the cost of doing business in Britain by a total of £330m a year.

From the end of this month and again in April, it will start imposing a battery of border controls on agricultural trade with the EU. Fierce protests from farming and fishing interests have delayed these controls five times. But Rishi Sunak is frantic to show himself to be macho on Brexit. It is vital that Labour’s Keir Starmer steps forward and promises to rescind the controls immediately on taking office. The question is: does he have the guts?

Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist

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